They call themselves "Musicians from Cartoon Land".About Jammy Man: It all started in Golden City, Colorado, in 2017, with the two brothers, Jammy Man and Tumbly Tumbler (whose real names are pretty boring), who began playing guitar and writing songs at home and started playing at high school events at South Mesa High School. They played at area restaurants, like their favorite Wonderwho Grille, where they played covers and ate free burgers. They found Sadie in a junkyard and discovered she had ...
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They call themselves "Musicians from Cartoon Land".About Jammy Man: It all started in Golden City, Colorado, in 2017, with the two brothers, Jammy Man and Tumbly Tumbler (whose real names are pretty boring), who began playing guitar and writing songs at home and started playing at high school events at South Mesa High School. They played at area restaurants, like their favorite Wonderwho Grille, where they played covers and ate free burgers. They found Sadie in a junkyard and discovered she had a keyboard grill, but her engine needed repair. They knew a guy in town who could do the job, so they got her ready to roll. While on a camping trip at Clear Gate Canyon State Park, they met Bear, an excellent drummer and no slouch on the mandolin, and discovered they shared the same taste in vinyl records, ranging from the Grateful Dead to Jonathan Edwards and bluesy stuff, such as Delbert McClinton. One more piece was needed; they heard about Rascal, a blues singing bass player. They went by his place and somehow got into all his devices and messed them up. Frustrated, he went to the window and saw the guys drive by and jumped out to follow. They all agreed to jam out in the garage, and boom! The brothers thought, 'This is wild!' Too good to be true… and yet it was good. Way good. The band has released three albums: Acoustic Music (2017), Tumbly Tumbler (2019), and Is There a Flight On This Movie? (2021. All three were well-received by press and radio from Colorado, the U.S. Midwest, AND the UK, from KGNU to Bluegrass Standard magazine to Folking.com. See, Jammy Man is not your usual band; they are hand-drawn with color and sounds… It’s like Pixar meets Almost Famous. This is the brainchild of Paul Trunko, who created them a few years ago to entertain himself and explore other ways to expand his music. He teamed up with Catcow Animation out of Portland, OR, to create videos to complement the music. The band has a website, bio, videos, and musical influences from the Grateful Dead to Johnathan Edwards to The Eagles, playing to their fans. The Band Jammy Man – Guitars, Vocals Tumbly Tumbler - Banjo, Cigar Box Fiddle, Pedal Steel, Harmonica, Electric Guitar, Dobro, Vocals Ron The Bear - Mandolin, Drums, Vocals Rascal E. Racoon – Tub Bass, Vocals Sadie – Transportation, Keyboards, Humor, Vocals